Steriogram was formed in June 1999 by Brad Carter and Jake Adams, two friends from Whangarei, who joined with Tyson Kennedy and Tim Youngson, two friends from Auckland. They started performing as a melodic rock four-piece band with a manic live show. They released the EP Soccerstar in December that year. It had three tracks, "Chiqboom", "Soccerstar" and "Aeroplane". Only 500 copies were made.
Their second recording, "White Trash", released in August 2001, was more successful. Its b-side was "Soccerstar". They made a video for "White Trash" with drummer Kennedy rapping and it got so much exposure they decided he should stop drumming and move to the front of the stage to rap. They then recruited mutual friend Jared Wrennall as drummer and became a five-piece. From then they started writing more of their songs with a hip hop influence. Steriogram toured New Zealand in a friend's van without any support crew, doing gigs where they could.
Refugium Debate: Julian Sprung For, Jake Adams Against | MACNA 2014
Jake:
I love reefs, I love corals, and I love everything that lives with them and around them. But when it comes to marine aquariums, the keeping, growing and understanding of corals is closest to my heart. To that end I have refined my own reef keeping technique to focus as much on corals as possible, in order to provide them with the best growing conditions, which doesn’t include a refugium.
Not only do I not use refugiums, I don’t really keep reef tanks, I keep Coral Aquariums. Once upon a time when we didn’t know what were doing when it came to keeping marine animals in a glass box, it made sense to try to recreate the complete ecosystem in order to keep anything alive. Now that we know much better what different types of marine animals need, we can fine tune their individual needs a...
published: 26 Sep 2014
Rappin' With ReefBum: Guest Jake Adams from Reef Builders
Rappin With ReefBum is a LIVE talk show with host Keith Berkelhamer and guests from the reef keeping community. In this episode I chat with Jake Adams from Reef Builders!!
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published: 05 Feb 2021
Jake Adams hits a golf ball in 50 states in 30 days!
Some of us dream about playing golf in every state, but we don't think about doing it all in a month! Jake Adams is a comedian who hit a golf ball in every state over the course of April. He stopped by Haggin Oaks to play a round with Chris Staples, our Director of Youth, Family, & Adaptive Golf. Check out what he had to say about his experience.
Follow Jake on Instagram: @jakemadams3
#golf #golffunny #golfball #golfusa #golfer
published: 07 May 2021
R.I.P JAKE ADAMS
published: 16 Jul 2021
US-Star Jake Adams starb bei einem Motorradunfall (29 Jahre alt)
US-Star Jake Adams starb bei einem Motorradunfall (29 Jahre alt)
US-Star Jake Adams starb bei einem Motorradunfall (29 Jahre alt)
Jake:
I love reefs, I love corals, and I love everything that lives with them and around them. But when it comes to marine aquariums, the keeping, growing and ...
Jake:
I love reefs, I love corals, and I love everything that lives with them and around them. But when it comes to marine aquariums, the keeping, growing and understanding of corals is closest to my heart. To that end I have refined my own reef keeping technique to focus as much on corals as possible, in order to provide them with the best growing conditions, which doesn’t include a refugium.
Not only do I not use refugiums, I don’t really keep reef tanks, I keep Coral Aquariums. Once upon a time when we didn’t know what were doing when it came to keeping marine animals in a glass box, it made sense to try to recreate the complete ecosystem in order to keep anything alive. Now that we know much better what different types of marine animals need, we can fine tune their individual needs and I feel very strongly that refugiums are not a part of that equation.
On paper, the theory of having a refugium with its associated micro- and macroalgaes, supposed denitrification and variety of ‘pods can supposedly help to keep a successful aquarium. But in practice, for the vast majority of marine aquariums, I don’t believe you can point to a system and say that its success hinges on the inclusion of a refugium. If you really like refugiums, and all the neat stuff that grows inside, you’d be better off setting one up next to the main display and pretending that it’s plumbed into your main coral or reef aquarium.
Julian:
What I really dig is pods and sand. If I could put a mountain of sand in a tank I could call it a day and be happy watching the worms dig burrows next to the glass. To me the whole coral and reef fish thing is just a food source for my precious worms, pods, and sandbed. Algae, seagrass and mangroves just tie it all together like a pretty little bow on top. OK OK, so I exaggerate. Truth is, I love corals and all sorts of marinelife too. I think that coral-only aquariums are just fine, and feel the same way about fish-only tanks. I don’t fool myself in the fantasy that a reef aquarium is a perfect replication of the natural reef but I do like incorporating diversity and different habitats within the same circulating system because there are numerous benefits.
Set up a tank next to your display and pretend it is connected? That would mean a separate pump and auto top off system, not to mention other ancillary filtration devices. Seems better to me to pool the resources and reap the benefits. Vargas Spouse factor: A refugium is, let’s face it, another aquarium, but you get a pass on it because it is connected to the display tank as a “filter.”
Is a refugium necessary? Of course not, just the same as it is not necessary to utilize a protein skimmer, or a calcium reactor. A refugium is just one among many water management devices that one may choose to utilize, with benefits that go beyond water quality management. I really like the direction Jake is going with focusing on the corals’ needs in a display system (or even a culture system). We’ve progressed this far but there is still much to be learned from that. Depending on the scale and the desire to incorporate a substantial fish population one must choose a technology solution or use refugium “biology.” One may combine them too of course. It is a question of what is easiest to maintain long term.
*Legal Stuff*
The purpose and content of this video is to provide general information regarding the products and their applications as presented in the video. Aquatic sales solutions, inc. And its officers, directors, employees and agents disclaim all express or implied warranties, in any way, related to the products and their application as presented in this video, make no representation or warranty regarding the products and the application as presented in this video and shall not be liable for any direct or indirect losses or damages of any type, including but not limited to punitive damages, or from personal injury or death resulting from or in any manner related to the video, and the products in and contents of the video. The viewer expressly agrees that aquatic sales solutions, inc. and its officers, directors, employees and agents shall not be liable for any damages or losses related to the products in and content of the video and hereby agrees to hold the foregoing harmless from any such losses or damages.
Jake:
I love reefs, I love corals, and I love everything that lives with them and around them. But when it comes to marine aquariums, the keeping, growing and understanding of corals is closest to my heart. To that end I have refined my own reef keeping technique to focus as much on corals as possible, in order to provide them with the best growing conditions, which doesn’t include a refugium.
Not only do I not use refugiums, I don’t really keep reef tanks, I keep Coral Aquariums. Once upon a time when we didn’t know what were doing when it came to keeping marine animals in a glass box, it made sense to try to recreate the complete ecosystem in order to keep anything alive. Now that we know much better what different types of marine animals need, we can fine tune their individual needs and I feel very strongly that refugiums are not a part of that equation.
On paper, the theory of having a refugium with its associated micro- and macroalgaes, supposed denitrification and variety of ‘pods can supposedly help to keep a successful aquarium. But in practice, for the vast majority of marine aquariums, I don’t believe you can point to a system and say that its success hinges on the inclusion of a refugium. If you really like refugiums, and all the neat stuff that grows inside, you’d be better off setting one up next to the main display and pretending that it’s plumbed into your main coral or reef aquarium.
Julian:
What I really dig is pods and sand. If I could put a mountain of sand in a tank I could call it a day and be happy watching the worms dig burrows next to the glass. To me the whole coral and reef fish thing is just a food source for my precious worms, pods, and sandbed. Algae, seagrass and mangroves just tie it all together like a pretty little bow on top. OK OK, so I exaggerate. Truth is, I love corals and all sorts of marinelife too. I think that coral-only aquariums are just fine, and feel the same way about fish-only tanks. I don’t fool myself in the fantasy that a reef aquarium is a perfect replication of the natural reef but I do like incorporating diversity and different habitats within the same circulating system because there are numerous benefits.
Set up a tank next to your display and pretend it is connected? That would mean a separate pump and auto top off system, not to mention other ancillary filtration devices. Seems better to me to pool the resources and reap the benefits. Vargas Spouse factor: A refugium is, let’s face it, another aquarium, but you get a pass on it because it is connected to the display tank as a “filter.”
Is a refugium necessary? Of course not, just the same as it is not necessary to utilize a protein skimmer, or a calcium reactor. A refugium is just one among many water management devices that one may choose to utilize, with benefits that go beyond water quality management. I really like the direction Jake is going with focusing on the corals’ needs in a display system (or even a culture system). We’ve progressed this far but there is still much to be learned from that. Depending on the scale and the desire to incorporate a substantial fish population one must choose a technology solution or use refugium “biology.” One may combine them too of course. It is a question of what is easiest to maintain long term.
*Legal Stuff*
The purpose and content of this video is to provide general information regarding the products and their applications as presented in the video. Aquatic sales solutions, inc. And its officers, directors, employees and agents disclaim all express or implied warranties, in any way, related to the products and their application as presented in this video, make no representation or warranty regarding the products and the application as presented in this video and shall not be liable for any direct or indirect losses or damages of any type, including but not limited to punitive damages, or from personal injury or death resulting from or in any manner related to the video, and the products in and contents of the video. The viewer expressly agrees that aquatic sales solutions, inc. and its officers, directors, employees and agents shall not be liable for any damages or losses related to the products in and content of the video and hereby agrees to hold the foregoing harmless from any such losses or damages.
Rappin With ReefBum is a LIVE talk show with host Keith Berkelhamer and guests from the reef keeping community. In this episode I chat with Jake Adams from Reef...
Rappin With ReefBum is a LIVE talk show with host Keith Berkelhamer and guests from the reef keeping community. In this episode I chat with Jake Adams from Reef Builders!!
---ReefBum SPS Frags-----
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----GHL ION Directors/Profilux 4 Controllers/Dosers/KH Directors----
https://reefbum.com/store-categories/ghl/
----Reef Octopus Calcium & Kalk Reactors
https://reefbum.com/store-categories/reef-octopus/
----Royal Exclusiv Pumps & Skimmers
https://reefbum.com/store-categories/royal-exclusiv/
----Pax Bellum ARID Algae Reactors----
https://reefbum.com/store-categories/pax-bellum/
---iConsult---
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----Reef Keeping Master Class----
https://reefbum.com/product/reef-keeping-master-class/
----Chaeto For Sale----
https://reefbum.com/product/clean-chaeto-1-quart/
----ReefBum Book----
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----ReefBum Gear----
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Intro Music:
Hanging Out - Bruno E.
#reefbum #reefbumfragchannel #spsdeepdive #spscorals #spsfrags #rappinwithreefbum
Rappin With ReefBum is a LIVE talk show with host Keith Berkelhamer and guests from the reef keeping community. In this episode I chat with Jake Adams from Reef Builders!!
---ReefBum SPS Frags-----
https://reefbum.com/store-categories/sps-frags/
----GHL Mitras----
https://reefbum.com/store-categories/mitras/
----GHL ION Directors/Profilux 4 Controllers/Dosers/KH Directors----
https://reefbum.com/store-categories/ghl/
----Reef Octopus Calcium & Kalk Reactors
https://reefbum.com/store-categories/reef-octopus/
----Royal Exclusiv Pumps & Skimmers
https://reefbum.com/store-categories/royal-exclusiv/
----Pax Bellum ARID Algae Reactors----
https://reefbum.com/store-categories/pax-bellum/
---iConsult---
https://reefbum.com/iconsult/
----Reef Keeping Master Class----
https://reefbum.com/product/reef-keeping-master-class/
----Chaeto For Sale----
https://reefbum.com/product/clean-chaeto-1-quart/
----ReefBum Book----
https://reefbum.com/book/
----ReefBum Gear----
https://reefbum.com/store-categories/reefbum-gear/
Intro Music:
Hanging Out - Bruno E.
#reefbum #reefbumfragchannel #spsdeepdive #spscorals #spsfrags #rappinwithreefbum
Some of us dream about playing golf in every state, but we don't think about doing it all in a month! Jake Adams is a comedian who hit a golf ball in every stat...
Some of us dream about playing golf in every state, but we don't think about doing it all in a month! Jake Adams is a comedian who hit a golf ball in every state over the course of April. He stopped by Haggin Oaks to play a round with Chris Staples, our Director of Youth, Family, & Adaptive Golf. Check out what he had to say about his experience.
Follow Jake on Instagram: @jakemadams3
#golf #golffunny #golfball #golfusa #golfer
Some of us dream about playing golf in every state, but we don't think about doing it all in a month! Jake Adams is a comedian who hit a golf ball in every state over the course of April. He stopped by Haggin Oaks to play a round with Chris Staples, our Director of Youth, Family, & Adaptive Golf. Check out what he had to say about his experience.
Follow Jake on Instagram: @jakemadams3
#golf #golffunny #golfball #golfusa #golfer
Jake:
I love reefs, I love corals, and I love everything that lives with them and around them. But when it comes to marine aquariums, the keeping, growing and understanding of corals is closest to my heart. To that end I have refined my own reef keeping technique to focus as much on corals as possible, in order to provide them with the best growing conditions, which doesn’t include a refugium.
Not only do I not use refugiums, I don’t really keep reef tanks, I keep Coral Aquariums. Once upon a time when we didn’t know what were doing when it came to keeping marine animals in a glass box, it made sense to try to recreate the complete ecosystem in order to keep anything alive. Now that we know much better what different types of marine animals need, we can fine tune their individual needs and I feel very strongly that refugiums are not a part of that equation.
On paper, the theory of having a refugium with its associated micro- and macroalgaes, supposed denitrification and variety of ‘pods can supposedly help to keep a successful aquarium. But in practice, for the vast majority of marine aquariums, I don’t believe you can point to a system and say that its success hinges on the inclusion of a refugium. If you really like refugiums, and all the neat stuff that grows inside, you’d be better off setting one up next to the main display and pretending that it’s plumbed into your main coral or reef aquarium.
Julian:
What I really dig is pods and sand. If I could put a mountain of sand in a tank I could call it a day and be happy watching the worms dig burrows next to the glass. To me the whole coral and reef fish thing is just a food source for my precious worms, pods, and sandbed. Algae, seagrass and mangroves just tie it all together like a pretty little bow on top. OK OK, so I exaggerate. Truth is, I love corals and all sorts of marinelife too. I think that coral-only aquariums are just fine, and feel the same way about fish-only tanks. I don’t fool myself in the fantasy that a reef aquarium is a perfect replication of the natural reef but I do like incorporating diversity and different habitats within the same circulating system because there are numerous benefits.
Set up a tank next to your display and pretend it is connected? That would mean a separate pump and auto top off system, not to mention other ancillary filtration devices. Seems better to me to pool the resources and reap the benefits. Vargas Spouse factor: A refugium is, let’s face it, another aquarium, but you get a pass on it because it is connected to the display tank as a “filter.”
Is a refugium necessary? Of course not, just the same as it is not necessary to utilize a protein skimmer, or a calcium reactor. A refugium is just one among many water management devices that one may choose to utilize, with benefits that go beyond water quality management. I really like the direction Jake is going with focusing on the corals’ needs in a display system (or even a culture system). We’ve progressed this far but there is still much to be learned from that. Depending on the scale and the desire to incorporate a substantial fish population one must choose a technology solution or use refugium “biology.” One may combine them too of course. It is a question of what is easiest to maintain long term.
*Legal Stuff*
The purpose and content of this video is to provide general information regarding the products and their applications as presented in the video. Aquatic sales solutions, inc. And its officers, directors, employees and agents disclaim all express or implied warranties, in any way, related to the products and their application as presented in this video, make no representation or warranty regarding the products and the application as presented in this video and shall not be liable for any direct or indirect losses or damages of any type, including but not limited to punitive damages, or from personal injury or death resulting from or in any manner related to the video, and the products in and contents of the video. The viewer expressly agrees that aquatic sales solutions, inc. and its officers, directors, employees and agents shall not be liable for any damages or losses related to the products in and content of the video and hereby agrees to hold the foregoing harmless from any such losses or damages.
Rappin With ReefBum is a LIVE talk show with host Keith Berkelhamer and guests from the reef keeping community. In this episode I chat with Jake Adams from Reef Builders!!
---ReefBum SPS Frags-----
https://reefbum.com/store-categories/sps-frags/
----GHL Mitras----
https://reefbum.com/store-categories/mitras/
----GHL ION Directors/Profilux 4 Controllers/Dosers/KH Directors----
https://reefbum.com/store-categories/ghl/
----Reef Octopus Calcium & Kalk Reactors
https://reefbum.com/store-categories/reef-octopus/
----Royal Exclusiv Pumps & Skimmers
https://reefbum.com/store-categories/royal-exclusiv/
----Pax Bellum ARID Algae Reactors----
https://reefbum.com/store-categories/pax-bellum/
---iConsult---
https://reefbum.com/iconsult/
----Reef Keeping Master Class----
https://reefbum.com/product/reef-keeping-master-class/
----Chaeto For Sale----
https://reefbum.com/product/clean-chaeto-1-quart/
----ReefBum Book----
https://reefbum.com/book/
----ReefBum Gear----
https://reefbum.com/store-categories/reefbum-gear/
Intro Music:
Hanging Out - Bruno E.
#reefbum #reefbumfragchannel #spsdeepdive #spscorals #spsfrags #rappinwithreefbum
Some of us dream about playing golf in every state, but we don't think about doing it all in a month! Jake Adams is a comedian who hit a golf ball in every state over the course of April. He stopped by Haggin Oaks to play a round with Chris Staples, our Director of Youth, Family, & Adaptive Golf. Check out what he had to say about his experience.
Follow Jake on Instagram: @jakemadams3
#golf #golffunny #golfball #golfusa #golfer
Steriogram was formed in June 1999 by Brad Carter and Jake Adams, two friends from Whangarei, who joined with Tyson Kennedy and Tim Youngson, two friends from Auckland. They started performing as a melodic rock four-piece band with a manic live show. They released the EP Soccerstar in December that year. It had three tracks, "Chiqboom", "Soccerstar" and "Aeroplane". Only 500 copies were made.
Their second recording, "White Trash", released in August 2001, was more successful. Its b-side was "Soccerstar". They made a video for "White Trash" with drummer Kennedy rapping and it got so much exposure they decided he should stop drumming and move to the front of the stage to rap. They then recruited mutual friend Jared Wrennall as drummer and became a five-piece. From then they started writing more of their songs with a hip hop influence. Steriogram toured New Zealand in a friend's van without any support crew, doing gigs where they could.
The Crusader girls basketball team scored a 37-22 win over the Wolves... It was 35-15 to start the fourth ... She hit two 3-pointers ... HTC is 9-2 ... Nathan Box and Adam Sobczak had two points apiece but combined for 10 assists. Jake Edwards had 14 points for WMU.
The address for the account, which had over five million followers prior to deletion, now leads to an error message that reads ...Credit ... Tributes have been posted online from New Girl star JakeJohnson, actor Adam Pally, and SNL comedian Molly Shannon ... .
Jake McConville, BC High - 3 (one first-place vote). NicholasAdams, Norwell - 2 ... Nicholas Adams, Norwell ... Said coach AdamScott ... Coach Kevin Jameson said he was "relentless in his efforts to score."Jake McConville, BC High ... Adam Healey, Hingham.
Jake McConville, BC High - 3 (one first-place vote). NicholasAdams, Norwell - 2 ... Nicholas Adams, Norwell ... Said coach AdamScott ... Coach Kevin Jameson said he was "relentless in his efforts to score."Jake McConville, BC High ... Adam Healey, Hingham.
The Crusader girls basketball team scored a 37-22 win over the Wolves... It was 35-15 to start the fourth quarter ... She hit two 3-pointers ... Nathan Box and Adam Sobczak had two points apiece but combined for 10 assists. Jake edwards had 14 points for WMU ... .
Rod's daughter's Ruby, 37, and Renee, 32, are onboard with their respective partners JakeKalic and AdamSumner, as well as LiamStewart, 30, and his wife Nicole Artukovich, who is expecting their second child.Read More.
GirlsBasketball. Northridge 55, Greeley West 37. Northridge outscored the Spartans 21-7 in the first quarter and 38-9 in the first half on the way to a nonconference win Thursday night in Greeley ... 106 ... 113 ... 120 ... AdamMoore (HF) tech ... Jake Pounders (HF) p.
Rod's daughter's Ruby, 37, and Renee, 32, are onboard with their respective partners JakeKalic and AdamSumner, as well as LiamStewart, 30, and his wife Nicole Artukovich, who is expecting their second child.